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ALEXIS

From the Griego name Αλεξις (Alexis), which meant helper or defender, derived from Griego αλεξω (alexo) to defend, to help. This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Griego comic poet, and also of several saints. It is used somewhat interchangeably with ...

Significado

From the Griego name Αλεξις (Alexis), which meant helper or defender, derived from Griego αλεξω (alexo) to defend, to help. This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Griego comic poet, and also of several saints. It is used somewhat interchangeably with the related name Αλεξιος or Alexius, borne by five Byzantine emperors. In the Inglés-speaking world it is more commonly used as a feminine name.

Pronunciación

a-LE-ksis (German), A-LEK-SEE (French), ə-LEK-sis (English)

Variantes en otros idiomas

67 idiomas
Griego AntiguoAlexis
BelarusianAleksei, Aleksey, Alexei, Alexey...
CatalánAleix
ChecoAlexej
InglésAlexia, Alexis, Alexus
FinlandésAleksi
FrancésAlexis
GallegoAleixo
AlemánAlexis
GriegoAlexis
HúngaroElek
ItalianoAlessia, Alessio
Medieval SlavicAleksi
PolacoAleksy
PortuguésAleixo
RusoAleksei, Aleksey, Alexei, Alexey
SlovakAlexej
SloveneAleksej
EspañolAlejo
UkrainianAleksei, Aleksey, Alexei, Alexey...
CroataAljoša
ChecoAleš
InglésAlexina, Lexi, Lexia, Lexie...
FinlandésAle
RusoAleks, Alyosha, Lyosha
SlovakAleš
SloveneAleks, Aleš, Aljoša
UkrainianAleks, Oles
Griego AntiguoAlexios, Alexius
BelarusianAleksei, Aleksey, Alexei, Alexey...

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